IMAGE OR VIDEO RECOGNATIONS SYSTEMS IN MEDICINE
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Image recognation, 2D and 3D images, neural signals, Pathology, Deep learning, Computer vision, Computed radiography, Image EnhancementAbstract
Medical imaging is the process of producing visible images of inner structures of the body for scientific and medicinal study and treatment as well as a visible view of the function of interior tissues. This process pursues the disorder identification and management. This process creates data bank of regular structure and function of the organs to make it easy to recognize the anomalies. This process includes both organic and radiological imaging which used electromagnetic energies (X-rays and gamma), sonography, magnetic, scopes, and thermal and isotope imaging.
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